The "fmconv" script modifies the /etc/fstab file and the /boot/grub/menu.lst file to use either
UUID strings or device filenames depending upon the parameter settings (-u or -d). This easy conversion
to device filenames for maintenance purposes (UUID strings are hard to maintain, and just annoying),
and the conversion back to UUID strings allows grub to work in an environment where the boot disk sequence
is poorly defined by the BIOS. The original files are never overwritten.

cpos-recovery is a tool that makes a bootable backup copy or a tar file of the current system on backup media. This can be used to reinstall a root partition in minutes, in the event of major problems.

Rodent filemanager is a fast, small, and powerful file manager. Its emphasis is on ease of use for the advanced user, not the computer illiterate. Rodent filemanager (a.k.a. xffm >= 4.6.0) is the next step in the evolution of Xffm, now with a threaded design optimized for multicore processors.

dtools (Distributed tools) is a suite of programs that allows Unix commands to be run in parallel on a list of tagged hosts. It is based on Capistrano and Fabric, has a modular architecture and is easy to extend, and has full integration with SSH.

NLarn is an enhanced and improved rewrite of the historic roguelike game Larn. It tries to maintain the atmosphere and story of the last version of Larn (12.3) while improving gameplay and the user experience.

Scopserv Communicator is an audio/video Internet phone and instant messenger that supports some of the most popular VoIP and instant messaging protocols such as SIP, Jabber (XMPP), AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, and a whole lot of other useful features. ScopServ Communicator is based on the SIP Communicator softphone.